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Tuesday 21 May 2013 - 12:45
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Lankarani drops bid for Iran presidency

Lankarani drops bid for Iran presidency
Iranian presidential hopeful Kamran Baqeri Lankarani has dropped his bid for presidency ahead of the Guardian Councils announcement of the names of candidates.
In a statement issued on Monday, Lankarani declared his withdrawal in favor of another presidential hopeful, Saeed Jalili, who is the secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council (SNSC). The two hopefuls held a meeting prior to the announcement.

Lankarani, who is Irans former health minister, said, By dropping my bid for the presidential election, I announce my support for Mr. Jalili.

Irans principlist Perseverance Front had chosen Lankarani as the frontrunner hopeful for the 11th presidential election, which will be held on June 14.

A total of 686 hopefuls registered from May 7 to 11 for the election.

Irans Guardian Council, a 12-member body, is tasked with vetting hopefuls for candidacy and confirming the election results. The Council is expected to announce its final list of approved candidates later on Tuesday.

Official campaigning will start two days after the Council releases the list.

The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.

The Iranian Constitution stipulates that presidential candidates must be religious or political figures, be Iranian by origin, have Iranian citizenship, have managerial skills, have no criminal record, be trustworthy and pious, and have firm belief in the fundamental principles of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the countrys official religion.

By Press TV

 

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